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Contrary to popular belief, bisexual people don’t centre men in their sexuality. I’ve been questioning my sexuality since I was 12 years old. The closet wasn’t something I felt I was ever in because I ...
Amid the prominence of digital media in Queer spaces, recent events around Kingston show that physical art remains an important medium and powerful tool for queer expression and activism. While Pride ...
The Trump administration’s latest attack on migrant rights by the considering suspending habeas corpus is both cruel and constitutionally unprecedented. As of early May, the Trump administration ...
The Kingston community gathered at Confederation Park to mark a day of celebration of Indigenous Pride. National Indigenous Peoples Day, held annually on June 21, is a nationwide celebration ...
What children learn in schools shouldn’t be limited to their parents’ perspectives. This Friday, the Supreme Court ruled in favour of Catholic, Muslim, and Ukrainian Orthodox parents in Maryland who ...
From May 17 to July 19, Soft Sensing is on display inside the Modern Fuel Artist-Run Centre at the Tett Centre in Kingston. In this innovative exhibition, artists Greta Grip and Lee Jones, use machine ...
As Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools take over university classrooms and offices, Queen’s has appointed its first Special Advisor on Generative AI. The University appointed their new advisor, ...
The United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) isn’t protecting anyone—it’s terrorizing communities, and it’s time it gets abolished. Since the start of his presidency—and even during his ...
University faculty members take issue with their Dean search committees in letters to the Principal. Two faculties at University, the Smith School of Business and the Faculty of Arts and Science, have ...
During 2025’s Indigenous History Month, the Queen’s University Office of Indigenous Initiatives is hosting a seriesof monthly Elder Talk sessions with Cultural Advisor Te ho wis kwûnt, Allen Doxtator, ...
With Pride Month just wrapping up, now might be a good time to look inward for some deeper reflection. Aries (Mar 21- Apr 19)Dreamy planet Neptune is in your sign, causing you to set your sights high.
From Northern Ontario, Aden Blanchette is heading south with a $120,000 scholarship in hand. Blanchette, a high school senior from Timmins, a city in Northern Ontario, has been awarded one of Canada’s ...
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